A Winnipeg man was charged following threats he made against Jews, Muslims, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced on Friday.
55-year-old Jason Paul Rindall was charged on March 30 with advocating for genocide, and a threat against the Canadian prime minister to cause death.
Rindall had previously been arrested following a series of threats posted to X/twitter, and in February had been charged with another count of a threat to Carney, threats to Muslims, and threats to Jews.
Last Tuesday, former Canadian Nationalist Party leader Travis Patron, who had previously advocated for the removal of Jews from Canada and called them a "parasitic tribe," was charged with promotion of hatred.
This is a developing story.